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The Greentown Grapevine – 2001-03, 08:03

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Volume 8, Issue 3 " a vaver
U
Perhaps they were inspired by the
presence of the legendary team of
. 1956, which won the Sectional that
year. Maybe the presence of several
alumni, some joining in the cheer block
or pep band, contributed. At any rate,
the work of the team and Coach Chad
Ballenger finally paid off with an
exciting f ~ i s hto the basketball game
Friday, February 23.
The Comets 6eat Tri- Central65- 63.
Eastern led 34- 23 at half- time but the
Tri- Central Trojans cut the lead to 5 1 -
48 by the end of the third quarter. The
Alumni Night Capped with a Win
final quarter was a real nail- biter, with
the score tied at 63 with 30 seconds
remaining. Senior Stephen Geary
scored with 3 seconds left on the clock.
Sophomore Josh Price blocked an
attempted shot by Tri- Central, securing
the win.
This win broke a 21 game losing
streak for- the Comets and was the first
win for Ballenger since becoming Head
Coach at Eastern. Price was the high
scorer of the game with 28. Geary had
15 points and Brandt Downing made
IO.
Josh Price - high scorer of the game
, Photos by Sarah'Cotton
Britney HarVey, enthusiastic alum
More game photos on page 5 & 6
Town Requests Sewer Ban Be Lifted
Town Council President Roger Wolfe The development of a Zoning
has submitted a request to the Indiana Ordinance Update, Comprehensive
Department of Environmental Plan, and Sub- division Control was
Management for a waiver of the sewer discussed, having been tabled at the last
ban the town has been under. The ban meeting. Mr. Humphrey informed the
is on new construction without a Council that updating the zoning
previous sewer tap, and was imposed ordinances without a comprehensive
because there were instances of high plan was not an option. He said,
water when raw sewage was entering according to new laws, every town is
Wildcat Creek. Greentown's two- step supposed to have a comprehensive
upgrade included new sewers in some plan. He said the plan would provide
sections of town and modifications at guidance for the future. It would
the wastewater treatment plant, address the questions of desired rate of
including a surge tank. Don Humphrey growth and direction of growth. He
of Foresight Engineering reported that presented a proposal from Foresight
the new system has been on line since Engineering for Zoning Ordinance
October. He said, " Hopefidly we have Update - $ 9,000., Subdivision Control
done what the intent of the project was Ordinance - $ 6,000., and
and IDEM will waive the ban". He Comprehensive Plan & Utility Capacity
said that with the new system, Study - $ 15,000. The Council voted
Greentown should be able to tie on to hire Foresight Engineering. Funds
300- 400 new homes in the next 2- 10 for the project will come from
years. The town should receive a Economic Development Income Tax,
response to the request in about 30 which the Town receives from the
days. County.
or the oeovZe" March 2001
Search Process Begins for
Superintendent
The Eastern Howard School Board
has established a process aimed at
hiring a superintendent for the school
' After Dr. Bush's presentation, Board
President, Bill Heck, presented a draft
of a brochure which would be sent by
corporation. The current
superintendent, Dr. Lindan B. Hill,
announced on January 9 that he will be
retiring effective July 3 1, 200 1.
The Board heard a presentation by
Dr. Frank Bush, Executive Director of
the Indiana School Board Association,
at their regular meeting February 13.
Dr. Bush told the Board that finding a
superintendent is a challenging and
difficult job but not an impossible one.
He said that based on data maintained
by the ISBA, the Board can expect 7-
12 applicants. He anticipates that the
process will take about 90 days, 45
days to receive applications and 45
days for screening, interviewing, site
visits, and the writing of a contract. He
said there are consultant teams from
universities which will assist at no
charge if the Board wishes to use them.
Consultant firms are also an option.
Dr. Bush recommended public input
kom staff, administration, and the
public. He emphasized that the Board
must work together as a team, that total
agreement on all issues is not
necessary, but compromise or
: onsensus needs to be achieved.
ISBA to all schools in the state and to
the Indiana Public School
Superintendents Association, which
would distribute it to all members. The
draft was approved by the Board with
the addition of a photograph of the
school to be on the front.
The Board then set up times for
public meetings for the purpose of
receiving input about the desired
qualities for the position of the
Superintendent of Schools. On
February 22 they met with the
Element- ary School staff. Other dates
are: February 27, 6: 30 p. m. at the
School Administration office to meet
with administrators; February 27, at
the Administration office, soon after
the beginning of the regular Board
meeting at 7: 30 p. m.; February 28,
3: 30 p. m. at the Jr. JSr. High School to
meet with the staff; and agajn during
the regular Board meeting on March
13. The Board also approved a bulk
mailing to all households in the school
district with information on the meeting
dates a d a form to mail in if that is
more convenient.
Winner With " Vengeance"
Eric Altman won the
Eastern Middle School
Spelling Bee out of a field of
wenty by correctly spelling
the word " vengeance." Sara
Shannonhouse was runner-
~ p . After nine rounds, only
he two remained. At this
2oint the rules change and a
misspelled word does not
Aiminate the speller unless
; he other person correctly
spells the missed word AND
hen correctly spells the next
word. The only word both
missed was " ludicrous".
Eric was awarded $ 60 for
being the Champion. Sara
received $ 30. The prize
money came from the Student
Council fundraiser. Eric is
low eligible for the Regional
Spelling Bee to be held
March l9 at Havens Eric Altman, Spelling Bee Champion, and
4uditorium, Kokomo, with
Sara being alternate.
Sara Shannonhouse, Runner- up
Photo by Rachel Jenkiris

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Volume 8, Issue 3 " a vaver
U
Perhaps they were inspired by the
presence of the legendary team of
. 1956, which won the Sectional that
year. Maybe the presence of several
alumni, some joining in the cheer block
or pep band, contributed. At any rate,
the work of the team and Coach Chad
Ballenger finally paid off with an
exciting f ~ i s hto the basketball game
Friday, February 23.
The Comets 6eat Tri- Central65- 63.
Eastern led 34- 23 at half- time but the
Tri- Central Trojans cut the lead to 5 1 -
48 by the end of the third quarter. The
Alumni Night Capped with a Win
final quarter was a real nail- biter, with
the score tied at 63 with 30 seconds
remaining. Senior Stephen Geary
scored with 3 seconds left on the clock.
Sophomore Josh Price blocked an
attempted shot by Tri- Central, securing
the win.
This win broke a 21 game losing
streak for- the Comets and was the first
win for Ballenger since becoming Head
Coach at Eastern. Price was the high
scorer of the game with 28. Geary had
15 points and Brandt Downing made
IO.
Josh Price - high scorer of the game
, Photos by Sarah'Cotton
Britney HarVey, enthusiastic alum
More game photos on page 5 & 6
Town Requests Sewer Ban Be Lifted
Town Council President Roger Wolfe The development of a Zoning
has submitted a request to the Indiana Ordinance Update, Comprehensive
Department of Environmental Plan, and Sub- division Control was
Management for a waiver of the sewer discussed, having been tabled at the last
ban the town has been under. The ban meeting. Mr. Humphrey informed the
is on new construction without a Council that updating the zoning
previous sewer tap, and was imposed ordinances without a comprehensive
because there were instances of high plan was not an option. He said,
water when raw sewage was entering according to new laws, every town is
Wildcat Creek. Greentown's two- step supposed to have a comprehensive
upgrade included new sewers in some plan. He said the plan would provide
sections of town and modifications at guidance for the future. It would
the wastewater treatment plant, address the questions of desired rate of
including a surge tank. Don Humphrey growth and direction of growth. He
of Foresight Engineering reported that presented a proposal from Foresight
the new system has been on line since Engineering for Zoning Ordinance
October. He said, " Hopefidly we have Update - $ 9,000., Subdivision Control
done what the intent of the project was Ordinance - $ 6,000., and
and IDEM will waive the ban". He Comprehensive Plan & Utility Capacity
said that with the new system, Study - $ 15,000. The Council voted
Greentown should be able to tie on to hire Foresight Engineering. Funds
300- 400 new homes in the next 2- 10 for the project will come from
years. The town should receive a Economic Development Income Tax,
response to the request in about 30 which the Town receives from the
days. County.
or the oeovZe" March 2001
Search Process Begins for
Superintendent
The Eastern Howard School Board
has established a process aimed at
hiring a superintendent for the school
' After Dr. Bush's presentation, Board
President, Bill Heck, presented a draft
of a brochure which would be sent by
corporation. The current
superintendent, Dr. Lindan B. Hill,
announced on January 9 that he will be
retiring effective July 3 1, 200 1.
The Board heard a presentation by
Dr. Frank Bush, Executive Director of
the Indiana School Board Association,
at their regular meeting February 13.
Dr. Bush told the Board that finding a
superintendent is a challenging and
difficult job but not an impossible one.
He said that based on data maintained
by the ISBA, the Board can expect 7-
12 applicants. He anticipates that the
process will take about 90 days, 45
days to receive applications and 45
days for screening, interviewing, site
visits, and the writing of a contract. He
said there are consultant teams from
universities which will assist at no
charge if the Board wishes to use them.
Consultant firms are also an option.
Dr. Bush recommended public input
kom staff, administration, and the
public. He emphasized that the Board
must work together as a team, that total
agreement on all issues is not
necessary, but compromise or
: onsensus needs to be achieved.
ISBA to all schools in the state and to
the Indiana Public School
Superintendents Association, which
would distribute it to all members. The
draft was approved by the Board with
the addition of a photograph of the
school to be on the front.
The Board then set up times for
public meetings for the purpose of
receiving input about the desired
qualities for the position of the
Superintendent of Schools. On
February 22 they met with the
Element- ary School staff. Other dates
are: February 27, 6: 30 p. m. at the
School Administration office to meet
with administrators; February 27, at
the Administration office, soon after
the beginning of the regular Board
meeting at 7: 30 p. m.; February 28,
3: 30 p. m. at the Jr. JSr. High School to
meet with the staff; and agajn during
the regular Board meeting on March
13. The Board also approved a bulk
mailing to all households in the school
district with information on the meeting
dates a d a form to mail in if that is
more convenient.
Winner With " Vengeance"
Eric Altman won the
Eastern Middle School
Spelling Bee out of a field of
wenty by correctly spelling
the word " vengeance." Sara
Shannonhouse was runner-
~ p . After nine rounds, only
he two remained. At this
2oint the rules change and a
misspelled word does not
Aiminate the speller unless
; he other person correctly
spells the missed word AND
hen correctly spells the next
word. The only word both
missed was " ludicrous".
Eric was awarded $ 60 for
being the Champion. Sara
received $ 30. The prize
money came from the Student
Council fundraiser. Eric is
low eligible for the Regional
Spelling Bee to be held
March l9 at Havens Eric Altman, Spelling Bee Champion, and
4uditorium, Kokomo, with
Sara being alternate.
Sara Shannonhouse, Runner- up
Photo by Rachel Jenkiris